Sector 10

Industrial Buildings and Construction Sites

Recommend Product Solution: MRU

Construction sites and industrial buildings have compliance requirements by several government agencies, including OSHA, EPA, etc. Issues of concern range from safety to emergency preparedness. Emergency warning systems are usually in place, as well as a location for first aid supplies, but these systems are incomplete and the locations are difficult to find. Personal hygiene on a construction site is a typical problem, because running water is not available. Due to the large amounts of chemicals and large machinery at industrial sites, injuries and deaths are a considerable risk. Sector 10's mid-sized MRU units conform to government agencies' regulations and are customized to respond to each risk event forecasted by the customer. Due to the size of the MRU, and the emergency strobe light located on top of the unit, it is easily visible to victims and professional support teams. Sector 10 provides the following separate models for many common safety and emergency response needs:

  • Industrial, Construction and Agricultural Safety and Hygiene
  • Spill-Decon Equipment
  • Emergency Response Equipment
  • Respiratory Response
  • Confined Space Recovery
  • Disaster Rescue Response
  • Clean Room Response

Value Proposition:

"For the cost equivalent to buying a 33 lb. box of screws, an MRU can be leased monthly. Purchasing an MRU inexpensively, effectively and quickly brings a work-site into daily OSHA and other regulatory compliance. It also provides a first response solution for injuries or disasters. MRUs will saves lives and reduce personal financial exposure to site managers."

"For industrial buildings, the value of a mobile unit becomes an exercise of bottom line economics. Basically, the MRU vs. the expense of providing fixed building upgrades is no contest, at least a one to six ratio."

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